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    5D Mk II and battery grip BG-e6 problem



    I have a Canon 5d Mark II with my battery grip fitted (Canon BG-E6, with1 Canon LP-E6's), & the grip switched 'on', should the Main (to select shutter speed) Dial on the Camera body work, or do I need to use the Dial on the Battery Grip exclusively?

    I am having some problems using the Main Dial, with the Grip connected, when the on/off switch on the grip is "on" the main speed dial on the camera won't work, is this supposed to work this way?


    I have also have a 40D with the canon grip and even when the battery grip switch is on and the battery grip dial is being usedthe dial on the camera continues to work. (both dialswork perfectly)


    I hope anyone could help me about this, because i find it frustrating.

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    Re: 5D Mk II and battery grip BG-e6 problem



    Quote Originally Posted by shoukov
    should the Main (to select shutter speed) Dial on the Camera body work?


    Yes.


    Quote Originally Posted by shoukov
    or do I need to use the Dial on the Battery Grip exclusively?

    No, you should be able to use either.


    Quote Originally Posted by shoukov
    the main speed dial on the camera won't work

    That would be frustrating. My 5D2+BG-E6 works fine (both dials work at the same time). I don't know if there are any "home remedies" you can try before sending it in for repair. Maybe cleaning the contacts?


    Good luck.

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    Re: 5D Mk II and battery grip BG-e6 problem



    I sometimes have a similar problem with my 400D and BG-E3 grip. The main dial on the camera sometimes won't operate when the grip is switched on. Switching the grip on and off a couple of times fixes it, but its a real nuisance.

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    Re: 5D Mk II and battery grip BG-e6 problem



    Reinforcing what Dan said. I have the 5DMKII and BG-E6 and I'm not seeing any ill effect on the controls. Like you, I run with a single battery when not shooting weddings and it doesn't aletr the operation.


    Clean, tighten, retry....???

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    Re: 5D Mk II and battery grip BG-e6 problem



    Thanks to all for your responses, I tried another BG-E6 from a friend and it works fine. The problem mustbe thatmy BG-E6 is defective, I will take it to the Canon Repair Center because it's stillcovered bywarranty.


    I really appreciatte you all for taking the time to solve my issue!!!


    Best regards!!!

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